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I have a different Asko model so this may not apply. The screws are Torx and you need the proper fitting. Everything is symmetric with the same screws and locations on the left and right. Mine has two screws for a front kick panel, two screws for the front trim piece that matches the door, and then four screws, to on the underside of the cabinet and two on the front to remove the final piece. There are also two adjusters that slide out after pressing a tab on the outside of the slider.

there should be 2 little extensions that stick out of the front of the base of the dishwasher. there are also 2 grey plastic locking tabs, one on each extension. you slide the tabs toward the center of the dishwasher, pull the metal extensions in or out to put them at the desired depth, then set the kick plate down on top of them, it has grooves in the back that the metal extensions have to slide into to hold it, as there are no screws. Hope this helps!

You most likely have a fault with the Thermostat. That is common on Omega Technowash which is similar to a Smeg dishwasher. More often than not the Thermostat fails rather than the heat element. However, not to completely dismiss a failed heat element.

The thermostat is not very expensive. If you don't have the means to test the element or thermostat via a multimeter, you can order the thermostat to have a go at fixing it yourself. Unplug the machine from its power point."Two screws in the front kick plate. Open these and lift off kick plate. When you open the dishwasher door you will see an L-shaped heat element which is on the bottom of the bowl on the left and back of machine. The Thermostat is the round metal head situated on the front left in between the element coils. When you look from underneath inside where you have removed the kick-plate you can see two wires going to your heat element and 4 wires going to the Thermostat (either 2 White and 2 purpule) or (2 red and 2 white). The thermostat is pushed in from the bottom and sits in a groove of a rubber seal. You can pull it down and out from underneathe and twist and push up the replacement in its place. Make sure the sharp metal edge of thermostat is poped insided the groove, otherwise the machine will leak.

Try this first, I am fairly sure it is the thermostat. If you have a multimeter you can check continuity of the heat element.

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Remove the food in the freezer , to a level , where you can remove the 2 screws holding the inside rear freezer panel , and remove the panel . At the bottom of the coils , is the defrost heater ( black rod piece ) . On the left AND right sides of the coils , down by the heater , check to see if the freezer liner is melted , due to the heat of the heater . This is a common problem for Maytag and Jen Air refrigerators , for the plastic to get hot . If this is so , then get 2 pieces of sheet metal , 4 " X 8 " , and slide in on both sides of the coils , to protect the liner permanently . If the liner sticks out , use a hair dryer to try and smooth out the plastic , to make it possible for the sheet metal to be slid into place .
On mine , I found 2 pieces of a lower dishwasher kick plate , and slid into place .

sounds like the lockset has come apart in a way that it was not intended... normally you need to push a small spring loaded pin on the knob shaft in to remobe the knob, then a finished trim plate snaps off revealing the plate that gets tightened down to the face of the door... after tightening you snap the trim plate back on then the knob snaps on while pushing the pin in...

if it's a standard bedroom unkeyed lock then the plate and knob are one piece and the screws are exposed thru 2 holes on the inside knob...

Here is the possible solution. The incoming water goes through the valve and then to the black hose going up on the left side of the dishwasher, the hose goes up then bends and it's end is just inserted on some kind of pocket. I think the end of the hose in your dishwasher just looseened and it spills water from this pocket. To fix it you need to pull the dishwasher just a little bit from under the countertop, (make sure to unsrew 2 screws up there) until you get access to the hose and then insert it deeper in the pocket. I would also attach the hose to the side of the dishwasher with the duct tape.

You will have to disassemble the unit. 2 screws on 1 side and 1 on the other and 2 on the bottom, pop the back off, being careful of the 2 ribbon cables attached to the rear and unock these cables and remove. 3 screws holding the top circuit board (remove the eye piece first and unplug the 2 cables attached to it) carefully unplug all cables attached to this top board and unscrew and remove (there is one on the bottom of the board that you must flip to unlatch. After you remove that board there is the power board... BE CAREFUL!!! The flash capacitor (the black tube looking unit on the bottom of this board) stores chrge and you WILL feel it if you touch the terminals... it they touch metal you will see fireworks so be careful. unplug the single red and black wire plug and unscrew the 3 screws here You do not have to remove the white plug with the 4 or 5 wires because you can just flip the board over out of the uni.. BE CAREFUL!!. unscrew the 2 silver screws securing the metal plate underneath and remove this plate. now remove the single screw left and pull out the lens assem. Here check 2 places... 1 is he zoom screw (it is behind the long silver panel) and also the focus screw (behind the shorter metal panel. Do one at a time. remove the screws from one of them and carefully lift off the motor plate. for he zoom line to metal ring on the screw into the groove of the lens (Shaped like a V) carefully screw the screws back in bu d ni tighten to tight, leave a LITTLE slack. (1/8 turn from tight). Now for the focus screw, remove the cover and align the ring to encase the top of the V The ring is shaped like < the lens is a > so just allow the rinng on the screw to "pinch" the top of the lens groove. secure like you did the other plate (dont forget to back out 1/8 of a turn) reassemble the opposite of disassembly and you are done... it look hard but it is actually pretty easy... any uestions email me at worldin1@gmail.com

sounds as if your door latch/handle is broken internally.your dishwasher is installed with 2 screws to theunderside of your countertop. its tricky but youll have to remove them (adjusting to leveling legs down will give you more room to get some kinda a phillips head bit in ther to remove the screws), once out slide the d/w foward and remove the strike plate door will open at least get your dishes out